How to Survive Navy Boot Camp 6: The day before and of boot camp

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2010

This vid describes the day of shipping out.

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  • hi. nobody had said anything about swimming at boot camp. do we or don't we have to swim in there? if yes, what distance?

    2. what was your experience with papers, like account info and college transcripts, and with cash?

    3. and about make-up, they don't allow to take with us the complete basic make-up (foundation, compact, concealer, mascara?) thanks.

  • @AlienLovePrincess Hi. Yes, you have to do that. I have it on one of my vids. I took a paper with some account info and took very little cash. The good thing about boot...you dont need any money in there...when you come out, you have some good cash on you. Transcripts need to be taken care of BEFORE you sign with the Navy. That way you can get a higher position. Very little...dont take anything with mirrors because they will break it.

  • if a superior screams obscenties at me should i think,'' he' just wants the best for me...;'' or'' im a bad person??''

  • @copnite12342 Definitely, "he wants the best of me"...it's all about a mind game with them. We had P.O.'s and Chiefs that talked to many shipmates like they were best buddies AFTER boot.  Before, they just scream at you.

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  • @Maxime78120 About 1.5 miles a day. We march/walk about 5 miles a day.  Thanks!

  • @renitta318 Good luck with that!  Go Navy! Hoorah!!!

  • @dapoet200 I had about 4-5 mos to prepare...actually I thought I had 7 but ended up leaving early. I was in ok shape...but could have done better. The running sucked for me though. Good luck! Let me know how it goes. :)

  • I had a question... I'm planning on going into the navy in the next month or so, my recruiter is telling me I shouldn't say anything about the bones that I've broken...Cause it may disqualify me. Should I lie about this or just be upfront. broke both my arms, and wrist with surgery on my wrist, but everything is fine as far as working out , and does not affect me at all. Would my broken bones disqualify from joining?

  • what kind of bad words

  • Awesome! I'm so happy you finally posted 6!

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